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2. Energy Law and Regulation in Australia
3. Conclusion: Legal Knowledge for the Low-Carbon Transition
4. The Routledge Handbook of Property, Law and Society
5. Introduction
6. Property, acquisition, and compensation
7. Fragmentation in Urban Water Governance
8. Law, Resilience, and Natural Disaster Management in Australia
9. The Role of Law in Fostering or Inhibiting Resilient Energy Systems
10. Correction to: Lessons from Australian Water Reforms: Indigenous and Environmental Values in Market-Based Water Regulation
11. Chapter X.6: The water-energy nexus
12. Chapter IX.18: Governance of the energy market in Australia
13. Law and sacrifice in Australian extra-territorial nation spaces
14. Place: sacrifice and property law in extra-territorial nation spaces
15. Ontological Collisions in the Northern Territory's Aboriginal Water Rights Policy
16. Introduction
17. Conclusion
18. Energy Justice and Energy Transition in Australia
19. Legal geography – place, time, law and method
20. The Evolving Governance of Aboriginal Peoples and Torres Strait Islanders in Marine Areas in Australia
21. Smart Infrastructure: Innovative Energy Technology, Climate Mitigation, and Consumer Protection in Australia and Germany
22. Introduction
23. Conclusion
24. Lessons from Australian Water Reforms: Indigenous and Environmental Values in Market-Based Water Regulation
25. Delivering global water security: Embedding water justice as a response to increased irrigation efficiency
26. Conclusion
27. Agreements with Indigenous Communities
28. Introduction
29. Biodiversity justice in a climate change world: offsetting the future
30. Racialized water governance: the ‘hydrological frontier’ in the Northern Territory, Australia
31. A Biography of Land, Law and Place
32. Native Title and Ecology: Agreement-making in an Era of Market Environmentalism
33. Electricity Network Development: New Challenges for Australia
34. Governing Common Resources: Environmental Markets and Property in Water
35. Property in urban water: Private rights and public governance
36. Law in the Schism: Its Role in Moving beyond the Carbon Economy in Australia
37. Australia, Wet or Dry, North or South: Addressing Environmental Impacts and the Exclusion of Aboriginal Peoples in Northern Water Development
38. Lessons from Australian Water Reforms: Indigenous and Environmental Values in Market-Based Water Regulation
39. Efficiency and Environmental Sustainability: Using Market Mechanisms for Water Resources Regulation in Australia
40. Community participation: exploring legitimacy in socio-ecological systems for environmental water governance
41. Cry me a river: building trust and maintaining legitimacy in environmental flows
42. Benefits and sharing: realizing rights in REDD+
43. From sovereignty to modernity: revisiting the Colebrooke-Cameron Reforms – transforming the Buddhist and colonial imaginary in nineteenth-century Ceylon
44. The Impact of Climate Change Mitigation on Indigenous and Forest Communities
45. Broadening law’s context: materiality in socio-legal research
46. Sharing the Costs and Benefits of Energy and Resource Activity: a new book by SEERIL’s Academic Advisory Group
47. Conservation planning and Indigenous governance in Australia's Indigenous Protected Areas
48. REDD+: climate justice and indigenous and local community rights in an era of climate disruption
49. Law and the practices of ‘damming’:Tasmanian Dams Caseas a turning point
50. REDD+ in Melanesia
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